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Vale of Tears (Bradecote and Catchpoll #5) by Sarah Hawkswood (Sept/Oct 25)
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Chief Inspector Gently, with his name and his peppermint creams and habit of blowing smoke-rings, seemed a slow and introspective detective, yet now and then shows a hint of steel that Copping, one of his colleagues, is surprised to witness. And he manages to tie the case up quite neatly, from the identification of the naked and tortured corpse that was found on the beach to its link with counterfeit notes and secret organizations. His interrogation of witnesses is a sight to behold, and one hig
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…’there’s no identity, no apparent motive and no hopeful line of inquiry, then to proceed with a case is simply a formality. You must do it – that’s your business: but I’m afraid that in this instance it will be a very thankless task.’
‘And yet this man was murdered,’ said Gently slowly. ‘Somewhere there’s someone who will kill more readily another time if we don’t put a finger on him …’
‘And yet this man was murdered,’ said Gently slowly. ‘Somewhere there’s someone who will kill more readily another time if we don’t put a finger on him …’

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